A Best Buy Giveaway to Celebrate Thanksgiving

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My family doesn’t live in the same city so holidays like Thanksgiving tend to be the times we all make an effort to get together. The adults talk over wine. The kids run through the leaves in the backyard. Everyone sits to a big meal. Yes, Thanksgiving usually results in a big family meal and BestBuy wants to make that meal preparation even easier.

From stylish wine glasses (that are dishwasher safe) and knife for carving the turkey (with a sharpener) to a 7-cup food processor (a great tool for making stuffing) and 12-cup coffee maker with grinder (for after the big meal), you can find all your Thanksgiving dinner necessities at Best Buy. Plus may of these items are also own sale, making for one more reason to give thanks.

But we can do you one better than a super Thanksgiving sale. Thanks to the folks at Best Buy, one (1) EverythingMom reader can make Thanksgiving cooking a breeze when they take home one (1) OXO Hard-Anodized Non-stick PRO 10-Piece Cookware set (approx. value $269.99 Cdn). It comes with all the pieces you need to fry, sauté, simmer, strain, and bake your favourite culinary creations. Each piece features 3-layer non-stick coating, so food slides easily onto your plate without sticking to the pan.

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For a chance to win simply comment in the form below letting me know who usually hosts the traditional Thanksgiving dinner in your family. As Canadian Thanksgiving is just around the corner, the contest is closing soon so enter quickly.

One (1) 10-Piece Cookware set is available to be won. Contest closes October 5, 2015 and is open to Canadian residents only. Please see full contest rules.

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141 thoughts on “A Best Buy Giveaway to Celebrate Thanksgiving”

  1. My parents host thanksgiving dinner! A lot of the extended family comes too! My dad cooks (with all of the guys helping him in some way, or just chatting in the kitchen) an awesome Turkey with home made stuffing!

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  2. I’m lucky enough to be blessed with two Thanksgiving dinners. One day, usually the Sunday, is for my sister to make turkey and my family heads there. The Monday, my mother-in-law makes turkey and we do it all over again at her place. Saying we get stuffed is an understatement, but I wouldn’t have it any other way.

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